Touchstone Pictures released both Shopgirl and Casanova within the final months of last year. The R-rated films, timed to attract award buzz, both failed to receive any major honors or generate much interest from the public, each ending up with a domestic gross slightly over $10 million. Initially planned for February release, they were always envisioned to bow on DVD in tandem, so it only makes sense they get critiqued on the same page. The third DVD covered in this roundup, Spymate, doesn't have anything besides an April release in common with its fellow subjects. A chimpanzee action/comedy from a Canadian studio fixated on animal cinema, this independent family-friendly film is merely distributed by Disney following a very limited theatrical engagement and bears none of the company's usual logos. Together, these three form our second DVD roundup.